After Hebrews 11:5-6
We know little of him,
this son of Seth,
this father of Methuselah,
a link in the chain of man.
It is said, it is written
that he walked with God,
and that’s all we need
to know of Enoch.
But we also know
one other thing, that
he was taken up,
he disappeared and
he did not die.
And the reason:
he was commended
for pleasing God.
It’s the walk
that matters.
And it’s often
a very slow walk
indeed.
Photograph by Magda Smolen via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Sunday Readings
Offering – poem by Joy Lenton at Poetry Joy.
The Stages of Spiritual Maturity – Spiritual Young Men – Robb Brunansky at The Cripplegate.
Oldest Fragments – Timothy McCracken at Gentle Reformation.
God and the Guest Room – poem by Zach Winters at The Rabbit Room.
The Sabbath at the Supreme Court – Zachary Groff at Reformation 21.
1 comment:
I loved this, Glynn! Blessings!
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